
In a development marking a significant moment in the ongoing Lagos State House of Assembly saga, former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa has returned to the Assembly Complex for the first time since his controversial removal in January.
The return, which occurred earlier today, comes after weeks of political turmoil that began with Obasa’s ousting on January 13 while he was out of the country. His deputy, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, was subsequently elected as the new Speaker, triggering a period of heightened political tension within the Assembly.
Obasa’s unexpected reappearance has sparked widespread speculation regarding his intentions and the potential implications for the Assembly’s current leadership. While details of his activities within the complex remain scarce, his presence alone has reignited discussions about the circumstances surrounding his removal and the stability of the current administration.
“This is a very interesting turn of events,” stated a source within the Assembly, speaking on condition of anonymity. “His return raises a lot of questions about the future of the House and the current leadership.”
The removal of Obasa, a long-serving and influential figure in Lagos politics, had sent shockwaves through the state. The official reasons for his removal have remained largely undisclosed, fueling rumors and speculation about internal power struggles within the Assembly.
The new Speaker, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, has yet to issue an official statement regarding Obasa’s return. It remains to be seen how this development will impact the functioning of the Assembly and the relationship between the former and current speakers.
Political analysts are closely monitoring the situation, with many predicting that Obasa’s return could lead to further instability and potentially a renewed challenge to the current leadership. The coming days are expected to be crucial in determining the long-term implications of this development for the Lagos State House of Assembly